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dear lord, give me chastity, but not yet. that's how you guys are with taxes. you sent me this letter. you say $800 million in taxes from tax reform, but we'll figure it out next year. no, we need the money now. tell us what deductions you get rid of and maybe you can give me a specific proposal where you outline those cuts and then we can negotiate is and maybe we'll get this settled by christmas. >> the first point about the election returns i think is a beautiful idea and makes me want to commission that from somebody. but there is this remarkable thing that john boehner is doing, which is that he did have an offer on the table before the election. that got worse after the election. and i'm assuming this is a hard-nose negotiating tactic. but at some point, how does his bluff get called on that? he can't think he'll get more than what he wanted before the election. >> i think the bluff can get called in two ways. we can always go past january 1st and then all the taxes come back and we can start from there. and that's why i don't think people should be worri
dear lord, give me chastity, but not yet. that's how you guys are with taxes. you sent me this letter. you say $800 million in taxes from tax reform, but we'll figure it out next year. no, we need the money now. tell us what deductions you get rid of and maybe you can give me a specific proposal where you outline those cuts and then we can negotiate is and maybe we'll get this settled by christmas. >> the first point about the election returns i think is a beautiful idea and makes me want...
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and, lord, was it better than what the other people were offering. help me out. how did we get from there to staring down a terrible deal on the fiscal freakout? a deal proffered by the president that caves on taxes and cuts social security benefits and eliminates payroll tax relief and locks in highly favorable capital gains rates for mitt romney and his buddies? a deal that once again involves selling out the poor, the elderly, and the middle class so the rich in this country can be spared sharing even a tiny slice of the pain. let me walk you through the steps. maybe i missed something. so the president has sky high approval ratings and congressional republicans are still hanging on at like 12% approval. all right. american people backed democratic priorities regarding taxes and entitlements by overwhelming margins, and they're set to blame republicans for the fiscal fiasco going south. whatever happened to democrats are holding all the cards in this negotiation and republicans from ann coulter to rush limbaugh to tom cole admitting defeat and wanting just to
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than during world war two former boss chairman admits bank was guilty of a lot of mistaken lending lord stephenson the former chairman of boss has admitted that the bank was guilty of quote a lot of mistaken len. doing in the run up to its near collapse in two thousand and eight stephenson admitted on to say that some of his bosses lending was just incompetent it wasn't there was nothing illegal about it well the ease it's almost correct but he's saying he just needs to revise a statement or replace the word mistaken for fraudulent and or a legal that would also suffice what was done was illegal and fraudulent and oh lord puss you know he'll be half naked getting spanked at the club later on you know this week tony for his sins as most of these serb snooty persons atone for the sins they commit against the people oh spent my bottom was where the tussle full of so sure you understand then i'm going to be nice to the bank and fry well lord lawson accused him of being delusional to think that it was all just accidental incompetence lord stevenson responded quote i deeply regret the mistake
than during world war two former boss chairman admits bank was guilty of a lot of mistaken lending lord stephenson the former chairman of boss has admitted that the bank was guilty of quote a lot of mistaken len. doing in the run up to its near collapse in two thousand and eight stephenson admitted on to say that some of his bosses lending was just incompetent it wasn't there was nothing illegal about it well the ease it's almost correct but he's saying he just needs to revise a statement or...
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. ♪ >> who knew stiff lords loved techno. they're performing their moves to wings, the hard rock's remix. >> this is like zumba for jedi. >> this was given to us by gary. he's a fan of "right this minute." his friend teaches some light saber combat stage moves. >> isn't it crazy all these people found each other, which is good. >> yeah. >> they need a place to go to do this. >> i want to join this class. i really do. ♪ >>> it's really difficult to improve on something so classic, a '69 mustang. but bode of l.a., california, is a hot rod specialist and customi customizer, took a beater, a junker and revitalized it. he likes to combine the classic history of cars and update them with some new technology. what makes this build a little bit different is he took an engine that most mustang enthusiasts don't even know exists. it's an original engine from a mario andretti race car back in the '60s. only a few of them were ever built. 777 horsepower. shoved it into this mustang. made it look like one of the old classic drag race ca
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. >> oh, lord. >> democrats have been complaining about the filibuster for years now, since actually they took over the senate, and now they have a chance to get rid of the filibuster. there's nothing in the constitution. madison wrote nothing of the filibuster. but i want everybody to hear, though, because for the past four years, we have been hearing how evil the republican party is because they filibuster. >> yeah. >> harry reid, the democratic senate, senators like claire mccaskill, senators like, you know, kirsten gillibrand, senators like chuck schumer. they can all get rid of the filibuster at the beginning of january. so why don't -- if the filibuster is so evil and if the republicans are so evil for wielding the filibuster, this is very easy. just make the rules in january -- forget filibuster reform. i support getting rid of the entire filibuster. >> i agree. >> let's wipe it out. so why don't we get the democrats to get rid of the fill bust filibuster? >> because people across the country agree 100%. you get outside washington, it's a no-brainer. majority should rule. it's
. >> oh, lord. >> democrats have been complaining about the filibuster for years now, since actually they took over the senate, and now they have a chance to get rid of the filibuster. there's nothing in the constitution. madison wrote nothing of the filibuster. but i want everybody to hear, though, because for the past four years, we have been hearing how evil the republican party is because they filibuster. >> yeah. >> harry reid, the democratic senate, senators like...
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it's really great to be a storyteller listen when the you wrote that sequel to based on the tons of lord of the rings it was it was very popular but it was even to pop a little bit because all the fans even tried to be chinese or to try and they did it how did it happen why and how did influence your career in well it's actually started my writing career because i i rode through this whole sequel to a lot of the rings while it's not so the lord of darkness or something yeah the ring of dark the ring of doctors it's not it's not the exact sequel so there are no . tolkien heroes they are no talk in character so from the copyright. point of fuel we're not violating anything. because the world cannot be you know copyrighted so at least. this book have created lots of buzz and it was you know time when people can and would really stand for the belief or so those of the purest tolkien fans who thought that there can be only one and only middle earth and no one can touch it they being really young and pure of heart they'd come with me with a wooden sword and to have a good fight. now i might no
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this is a very serious problem because drug lords continue with their criminal activities even when in prison they continue running their operations from prison interest there's an interesting situation you fight drug cartels in of course that a difficult task when you have to operate in a free market economy that cuban prison there is no freedom to start with and yet even there you are unable to defeat drugs this means there is corruption in corruption is indeed the biggest reason why the drug lords managed to survive. so long. with drug abuse and drug related crime with so many other things there are two aspects. but on the one hand the government should reduce the supply of drugs the government should reduce the supply of drugs coming from abroad and the government should reduce the manufacture of synthetic drugs within russia. this involves police justin's control and so on this is the coercive aspect on the other hand there is the aspen. to demand that if i don't take drugs i won't buy them no matter how much you offer them to me so demand for drugs is generated by social conditio
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more of us here he is after the leveson published their report i have always said that i would support lord justice leveson reforms providing they are proportionate and workable and i will come on to why i believe that is the case as far as the report's corporate core proposal is concerned namely a tougher system of so for a glacial supported by new independent checks recognised in law recent polls suggest that over two thirds of britons have little or no faith in the newspaper industry anymore and with revelations about the strong links between the police the politicians and the media it's not only trust in fleet street that when dealing i think. obviously we've been very worried about this pressure sometimes i think it's always going on but we should keep an eye on it and be aware of it. with opinions raging for and against new legislation it's turning into a no win situation for those in power by questioning the results of the inquiry david cameron looked to his critics like he abandoned the victims of media intrusion for some good press which is what got the government in trouble in the
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that's all the business of course a day off to the right there british trade and investment minister lord stephen green tells us while the games by breaking down barriers between member states that in just a couple of minutes. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and horses what sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes that bites as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it make brats like me just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn i said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of ancient traditions respected by locals and travelers
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bit more of a focus on the failures of the police to actually do anything about these criminal acts lord leveson his recommendation is behind the standards of self-regulation by the press enforced by legislation and that's what critics fear could stifle the already declining newspaper industry and deal a huge blow to the freedom of the press in the u.k. is there any way in which you can be a little bit censored or a little bit monitored and most people say no with britain now in the midst of a post leveson going over is the country's two top politicians who are likely to be the most embarrassed david cameron might be suffering from some uncomfortable flashbacks back in october the prime minister promised to support the leveson recommendations as long as they went bonkers and cut to last week i have some serious concerns and misgivings on this recommendation they break down into issues of principle practicality and necessity but david cameron's change of heart regarding the inquiries findings would be causing him half the headache that nick clegg might be nursing at the moment the liberal
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new parliament is lacking political popularity just a mistake on the dark day for the british media lord leveson publishes his damning report and calls for a time suppression regulations in he will bring you all the details after a short break. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. a giant corporations rule today. kelly who. offers an air show and an issue. what's the matter you. the resident never profited from the performance you don't see him coming all the signature there when you look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was always the fine now trying to treat he's let me know what's going on. right now. shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. is exempt. from free. on our team. again welcome back parliamentary poll has been hit by a boycott but the opposition claiming i reckon. the wealthy gulf state has seen months of anti-government protests and corruption allegations the ruling mauna kea is being accused of amending voting rules to influence the ballot
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minister for trade and investment lord green about the future of cross sector cooperation between e.u. members stay with us. right. from the studio. start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. please. please please. please technology innovation hall the least developed around russia we've. covered. on the edge of human capability. struggling with pain and dream to. lay out to become the first. force fall in the. sea. from fears to tears europe is in the midst of a depression officially the latest data shows that the seventeen member eurozone will end the year in a recession its second since two thousand and eight the second and third quarter g.d.p. was below the line and the massive social unrest that swept across europe in recent months underscores the point europe needs a seaview and leading economists say it could be britain goldman sachs estimates that it will be europe'
minister for trade and investment lord green about the future of cross sector cooperation between e.u. members stay with us. right. from the studio. start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. please. please please. please technology innovation hall the least developed around russia...
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minister for trade and investment about of lord green and what about the future of cross sector cooperation between e.u. members this is artsy. it's perched atop a jaw drop and the view from the ball scrubland stretches as far as the eye can see up for a city that siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the ball's cremains a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of all the docs worshippers themselves and blessid will to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenues put the ball location head of the says for the russians are the russian crowds who lead a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand here in droves there they created a replica high society
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it hurts when people say bad things about cossacks they may call drug lords fools layabouts all sorts there really is sad to report and what's worse some people even write off our most recent victories in world war two my grandfather commanded a division during that war so i know the hardships people went through. was. the starting point for the much was must kill you notice twenty twelve it was here in eighteen twelve on the second of september the napoleon waited in vain to be given the keys to the capital they never came. soon afterwards moscow was plundered and razed to the ground. two years later russian troops led by the chieftain cloth of approached. napoleon dreaded the backlash the field the russians would do to paris the friendship done to moscow. the. this ground one hundred twenty kilometers from moscow is almost as familiar to the french as it is to the russians the battlefield of. the cossacks raced across the field where some one hundred thousand people died in a single day over forty thousand russians and nearly sixty thousand frenchmen. this is was an attack by the me
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we have a lot of diehard redskins fans, and lord knows what they have been going through. there is nothing like losing an going to work and all of that pressure, sitting in the office. we feel the same way as players. i am sure there are excited about the opportunity. >> trent williams will have his hands full tomorrow. the cowboys have cleared the defensive end ware for the game. he left last week with a shoulder injury, but he is set to go, seven-time pro bowler. williams has contained him before and he will have to do that again. >> i see the same guy i always have. i know that he is banged up some he is not out there quite as much, but when he is out there, he is a factor. he is the same guy to me he has always been and he could take over the game if you're not careful. >> maryland hosting delaware state, who has lost seven straight, the terps cruising. first half, 28-16, the terps md. breaks the press wells finishing. the terps lead at the half. second half, cruising. howard steals, going all the way, acrobatic. the terps improved to 11-1, 79- 50. the wizards in chica
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and i could even drink as much as julia. >> oh, my lord. >> and still get an "a." this has got to end. but i'll tell you, when you and huey, i could get an "a," but you get me in science class or math class, ooh, ugly. >> rubio gave a very interesting answer to "gq" last month when asked about the age of the earth. and he took some grief for it because he said, in part, that he was not qualified to answer the question. >> actually, he said, i'm not a scientist. >> calling it "one of life's great mysteries." at a "politico" breakfast yesterday, mike allen gave the senator a chance to explain that answer. >> so how old do you think the earth is? >> first of all, let me tell you about the answer i gave. the answer i gave was trying to make the same point the president made a few years ago. and that is there is no scientific debate on the age of the earth. i mean, it's established pretty definitively. it's at least 4.5 billion years old. i was referring to a theological debate which is a pretty healthy debate. >> well, he's a scientist now. he went on -- he did, he car
and i could even drink as much as julia. >> oh, my lord. >> and still get an "a." this has got to end. but i'll tell you, when you and huey, i could get an "a," but you get me in science class or math class, ooh, ugly. >> rubio gave a very interesting answer to "gq" last month when asked about the age of the earth. and he took some grief for it because he said, in part, that he was not qualified to answer the question. >> actually, he said,...
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if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord and they have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberia region of omsk discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track that's had no modern changes made to it have guinea discovered that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving to us from all over the world to show them what it was like what the story is going to stop it's scary to put the shackles on of course but it's interesting if we don't remember our history we will have no. it's a monument to want to czarist russia cruellest chop to. the city served as the capital of anti communist white russian leader out of the capital and up in the civi
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be i believe one third of the kids or those brought to me by other people yes i thought he was the lord himself i was a little child then. my granny had told me many stories about god there was an icon in our house so when i first saw my father he was like god. at that time i knew i was as young as her daughter is now father nicholai had already cheap priesthood even though he was just a young man under thirty. when he first took his new family to church the children pick pocketed parishioners. the first to head a rose tinted picture of the children i saw them as angels when my wife and i went through a very difficult period filled with uncertainty to take them back on from that which was tough. to feel but they do we want to give them a read it thank you from my heart but the following morning the rabbit was nowhere to be seen. where did it go did it run away. get into a kong to find it but it was lying dead just outside the garden gate somebody had stabbed it as it turned out the father of the boy who killed the rabbit so abused to kill dogs eat. many of father nikolai's children did
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. >> she took eve home but her hand lord does not allow dogs. she is hoping he will make an exception. right now eve is at a local animal shelter and adopted out if she can not adopt her. >>> new england, a foot of snow in some times. several feet fell. snow fell at a rate of 1-2 inches each hour at some points during the storm, creating difficult driving conditions. >>> you know, my 7-year-old keeps asking me, when is it going to snow in the bay area. she has her finger's crossed. >> yes. move to denver or new england but for us, no rain here for the next couple of days. it is all about the cold temperatures here for us in the bay area. right now, seeing 40s, upper 40s, low 50s. 50 right now in san francisco. 47 in concord and san jose. overnight tonight, expect some areas of frost, widespread frost, in those inland valleys with the temperatures, falling below freezing at a lot of spots. clear and cool. all across the coast and bay. so, we are watching the ridge of high pressure, pretty much keeping it dry. sunshine, clear skies today. the low
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. >> oh, my lord. >> 14 years ago, i just remember -- i remember when we first saw you on tv. one of my favorite lines, actually, joe, when i was at "hotline," i love the hotline except i can't let my kids read it anymore during the impea impeachment thing because it got racy. >> it was a little racy. >> the split in the republican party, though, is going to be between folks like you, joe, back in the day who are worried about their districts. and then you do have what -- if you've noticed, the republican governors that want to run for president, the senators that want to run for president, anybody that's got to run statewide frankly anywhere are the ones talking about oh, just cut the deal on taxes already and get this over with. and then let's have another conversation. >> yeah. you know, chuck, though, also, there was this poll out yesterday that said democrats believe in santa claus more than republicans. i can tell you republicans believe more in santa claus than they believe that you're going to get cuts from a congress in the future. so it's not just that my voters supp
. >> oh, my lord. >> 14 years ago, i just remember -- i remember when we first saw you on tv. one of my favorite lines, actually, joe, when i was at "hotline," i love the hotline except i can't let my kids read it anymore during the impea impeachment thing because it got racy. >> it was a little racy. >> the split in the republican party, though, is going to be between folks like you, joe, back in the day who are worried about their districts. and then you do...
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haven't got any pockets of undemocratic nepotistic rule which is untouched by the german government lord glasman morris glassman you know has long argued for for the rest of london the whole of london to be incorporated the city of london has always resisted expansion to allow the rest of london to be part of it so we right now and people living in london are actually living in the city of london you call the city of an . some corporation and undemocratic pocket within london as a whole other any of the borrowers in the u.k. that are this similar type of exception to the general rule you know there's nothing like the corporation of london i don't think anywhere in the world i mean there are some anomalies we know of like the vatican and so on but they're very very distinct and we know about them the whole point of the corporation of london is people don't know about it people don't know what it does they don't know about its role as the financial crisis continues the media is increasingly hungry and searching for people to pin the blame on for the country's woes do you think that villain
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he was held in prison but they judge said she found no evidence that the doctors actions caused the lord's death but meets his family promise to appeal the ruling critics of the new adoption ban say it harms russian orphans chances of a better heat but a former director of the american adoption congress told us that tracking how russian children are being treated in the u.s. is all but impossible. a lot of the cases have gotten very very light sentences for the caretakers whether forster or adoptive of russian children here in the united states but we certainly have no idea how many children are enduring abuses surviving abuses of all kinds but children that died at the hands of their adoptive parents were tortured in some horrendous ways they were sexually abused they were burnt they were starved they were killed ever any conceivable kind of torture one human being could inflict on another was done to these children so these were the parents that were caught and prosecuted nineteen how many more are there is there's absolutely no way of knowing the united states has no system of follow up
he was held in prison but they judge said she found no evidence that the doctors actions caused the lord's death but meets his family promise to appeal the ruling critics of the new adoption ban say it harms russian orphans chances of a better heat but a former director of the american adoption congress told us that tracking how russian children are being treated in the u.s. is all but impossible. a lot of the cases have gotten very very light sentences for the caretakers whether forster or...
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>> we went there guided by the lord, and she was the one the lord put in front of us. we don't say no to the lord. >> jenni, can you tell me what you are going through now? if you are hearing anything at all about little anastasia? >> we haven't heard anything. i think there's just the rumors flying around. i get online to try and see what i can find out, but that's not helping. i'm just a wreck. >> how have you managed -- i mean, you have obviously have a beautiful family. you've reached out. how have you managed this time of uncertainty? >> we pray. we cry. we get cranky. i mean, my child's a half a world away, and i feel like any mom wouldn't be able to get through that very easily. >> the u.s. state department says it deeply regrets the adoption ban. it is calling on president putin to allow all pending adoptions at least to go through. >>> and an unwelcome milestone in chicago. a shooting overnight became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say a 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. now, chicago has been
>> we went there guided by the lord, and she was the one the lord put in front of us. we don't say no to the lord. >> jenni, can you tell me what you are going through now? if you are hearing anything at all about little anastasia? >> we haven't heard anything. i think there's just the rumors flying around. i get online to try and see what i can find out, but that's not helping. i'm just a wreck. >> how have you managed -- i mean, you have obviously have a beautiful...
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the business now off to the right which is trade and investment minister lord stephen green tells us will be gained by breaking down barriers between member states that's coming your way after this break. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters intention to meet a shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic of really result of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life piecing together patients shattered bones and in many cases their shattered lives with the goal when professing you a czar of design his first frame using bicycle parts sixty years late
the business now off to the right which is trade and investment minister lord stephen green tells us will be gained by breaking down barriers between member states that's coming your way after this break. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters intention to meet a shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and...
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particular in the domestic water supply sector because in many countries particularly in the noble lord in the west in the united states the society thought with the government in the society thought that it was part of the social contract for the government in the state to provide fresh drinking water and clean drinking water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where part of the tragedy of the water lies that it has been commodified to
particular in the domestic water supply sector because in many countries particularly in the noble lord in the west in the united states the society thought with the government in the society thought that it was part of the social contract for the government in the state to provide fresh drinking water and clean drinking water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the...
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world's most dangerous people you know the story of how the song was named along with a mexican drug lord and syria's president assad as a dangerous threat to the u.s. . also online today reports on one devoted can't use the power of the media to pay tribute to his beloved one a good friend and more. all four of greece's largest banks are queuing up for a bailout but he stopped reporting huge losses this year together they'll need around twenty seven billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat but greece has been relying on international bailout funds since twenty ten and there's economist dimitris says it's ordinary greeks who are bearing the brunt of the bank's losses. the lawns on which. this recapitalization. priests are coming from the troika the e.u. the i.m.f. and the e.c.b. and they are going to be aid they're going to be part of the. national debt which is going to be paid by the greek taxpayer and forty thousand small businesses closing this year alone three hundred. thousand of job losses there's talk of unemployment rate of twenty six percent so we have really. on the one hand
world's most dangerous people you know the story of how the song was named along with a mexican drug lord and syria's president assad as a dangerous threat to the u.s. . also online today reports on one devoted can't use the power of the media to pay tribute to his beloved one a good friend and more. all four of greece's largest banks are queuing up for a bailout but he stopped reporting huge losses this year together they'll need around twenty seven billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat...
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a mexican drug lord syria's president assad is a threat to washington. local russian deputies initiated an investigation into lady gaga played a show in some petersburg fearing she promoted quote homosexual propaganda but what exactly spot the official discontent want to read up about it is online from us. all four of greece's largest banks securing up for a bailout post now after reporting huge losses this year together they'll need around twenty seven billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat greece has been relying on international bailout funds since twenty ten then there's economist demetrius in an opera list told me it's all very greeks who are bearing the brunt of the banks losses the loans on which. this recapitalization of banks. are coming from the troika the e.u. the i.m.f. and the e.c.b. and they are going to be a they're going to be part of the greek it national debt which is going to be paid by the taxpayer and we had forty thousand small businesses closing in closing this year alone three hundred additional thousand of job losses as a to
a mexican drug lord syria's president assad is a threat to washington. local russian deputies initiated an investigation into lady gaga played a show in some petersburg fearing she promoted quote homosexual propaganda but what exactly spot the official discontent want to read up about it is online from us. all four of greece's largest banks securing up for a bailout post now after reporting huge losses this year together they'll need around twenty seven billion euros worth of loans to stay...